I want to use separate .env files for each mode (development, production, etc...). When working on my vue.js projects, I can use files like .env.development
or .env.production
to get different values for the same env key. (example: in .env.development: FOO=BAR and in .env.production: FOO=BAZ, in development mode process.env.FOO would be BAR, in production i'd be BAZ).
I'm working on an Express server and want to use these same kinds of .env files to store the port, db uri, user, pwd...
I know I can edit the scripts in package.json like this:
"scripts": {
"start": "NODE_ENV=development PORT=80 node ./bin/www",
"start-prod": "NODE_ENV=production PORT=81 node ./bin/www"
}
but this gets messy when using multiple variables.
I've tried using dotenv but it seems like you can only use the .env file. Not .env.development and .env.production.
Can I use the dotenv package or do I need another one? Or could I do this without any package at all?
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